Replace by: 35 At Saulnierville, about 2.5 miles north of Meteghan River, two breakwaters protect
a small boat harbour. The south breakwater extends west for 166 m, and north for 230 m. The north
breakwater extends NW from shore for 330 m. The harbour entrance is 35 m wide, and lights(237.5, 237.6)
are shown on either side of the entrance. Portions of the harbour are dry at low water. There is a wharf
on the inside of the south breakwater, with depths of 0.7 to 1.1 m alongside. Fairway light buoy HE (237)

(A2014-006.16)(Monthly Edition No. 12/14)

Chapter 2 — Paragraph 37

Delete: A disused light tower is
Replace by: There are two conspicuous wind turbines

(A2014-006.11)(Monthly Edition No. 10/14)

Chapter 2 — Paragraph 59, after “vertical clearance”

Delete: 43 m
Replace by: 39 m

(A2014-006.7)(Monthly Edition No. 5/14)

Chapter 2 — Paragraph 79

Delete: “A fog signal … from this tower.”

(A2014-006.15)(Monthly Edition No. 11/14)

Chapter 2 — After paragraph 136

Insert: 136.1Caution is advised along the shores of Greville Bay,
within the waters of Minas Channel, as well as along the north shore of Minas Basin west
of Parrsboro. These areas contain sites for ongoing experimentation with in-stream tidal
turbines. Installation support vessels may be on site, and infrastructure including turbines
and submarine cables is being installed.

(A2014-006.2)(Monthly Edition No. 1/14)

Chapter 2 — Adjacent to paragraph 136.1, add a caution pictograph.

(A2014-006.3)(Monthly Edition No. 1/14)

Chapter 2 — Delete paragraph 158 and adjacent pictograph.

Replace by: 158 A former light structure stands on Horton Bluff, on the west side of the Avon River.

(A2014-006.5)(Monthly Edition No. 4/14)

Chapter 2 — Delete paragraph 159

Replace by: 159 The small community of Summerville can be seen on the east side of the river, 2.3 miles SE of Horton Bluff.